-Correction fluid: Or what is now know as correction tape. I'm sure correction fluid still exists, but really, who still uses them? To have to use a brush/pen to go over your mistakes, and have to wait or blow the paper til it dries before you can write on it, now just seems kind of silly. (I stole that bottle from work, though when I was cleaning out my room, I did find I still had a correction fluid pen)
-Floppy disks: That's been.... almost a decade or so ago? We sure have come far from floppy disks now. From floppy disks, we moved onto zip drives, then burning information on CDs, and now tiny USBs that can hold so much information! My coworker had made a comment that he doesn't even know if there are any computers out there that have floppy drives anymore. Well, surprisingly, I still have my old computer which my dad uses, which does have a floppy drive. Now there are even very tiny external hard drives, which makes my huge external hard drive look like a dinosaur. :(
-VHS tapes: I grew up watching all my Chinese drama on these before the days of VCD and DVDs. Do they even make anything on VHS anymore?
-Old school phone: This is actually still present and working currently in my house. My dad insists on having an old school dial phone instead of a "modern" one because he says in case the power goes out, you can still dial out. -_- This thing is loud and obnoxious. I don't even remember when was the last time someone called the landline and it was for me. Who uses these nowadays or even landlines in general (except for businesses) when there are cell phones? It led me to thinking how life even went about before when cell phones existed. I remember when cell phones weren't yet popular, I would actually use a landline, and sometimes even talk for hours at night in which my dad would start yelling that I'm holding up the phone line. Now, it's gone wireless and a phone is used more than just calling people. It's sends texts (which I think some people use this function than an actual phone), is a calendar/organizer, and has capabilities that computers have.
-Phone books (not pictured): Phones going wireless led me to thinking, does anyone even use phonebooks anymore? I know they still pass them around, but how many people actually still use them? I know Generation Y definitely doesn't. Why use a phone book when you can just search for anything and everything online and get it instantly? I think the companies should stop or reduce printing these, and save trees instead.
i LOVE this post! very much enjoyable to read. what makes it more funny, is that when we have kids, they would be so surprised that such inefficient things existed. just like record players in our parents' days.
ReplyDeletei haven't used liquid white out in ages. actually, i hardly even use white out now that everything is typed on a computer. i find myself frustrated when im handwriting something, make a mistake, and i can't just hit delete!
as for floppy disks....i hated those things. always had to worry about them accidentally getting erased. usb flash drives are super convenient! and yes, i love the memory sizes of them! the biggest i have is 4 gb, but i think they make super super tiny ones up to like 32 gb or something?
i actually used a vhs tape the other month to watch a frank delima show i used to watch. oh nostalgia. i got frustrated when i had to MANUALLY fast foward and rewind!
i still have a landline at home too. not like that one tho. keep it. vintage is in now! i told my dad i bought a new film camera. he was like, "what?! if u wanted a film camera, i couldve just GAVE you one!" i was like, "no! this is a NEW old camera!" he still thinks im crazy.
speaking of obsolete...getting music is so easy these days. just dl and upload to mp3 player. i remember having to wait for a certain song to come on the radio, then grabbing my casette player and hitting record. the quality sucked, and you were lucky if u were able to catch the full song.
this is getting long. kind of inspired to do a blog like this! maybe one of these days. my blog needs an update badly.
thanks for writing :)